The family of late Bilyaminu Bello has condemned the presidential pardon granted to his wife, Maryam Sanda, who was convicted and sentenced to d3ath for his m*rder.
Describing the decision as āthe worst possible injustice any family could be made to go through,ā the family said the move had reopened painful wounds that had barely healed.

In a statement on Monday signed by Dr Bello Mohammed on behalf of the family, they expressed outrage that President Bola Tinubu included Sanda among the 175 inmates recently pardoned under the Prerogative of Mercy policy.
The statement reads, āTo have Maryam Sanda walk the face of the earth again, free from any blemish for her heinous crime as if she had merely squashed an ant, is the worst possible injustice any family could be made to go through for a loved one.ā
The family recalled that Sanda was convicted on January 27, 2020, by the FCT High Court for the premeditated murder of her husband, a judgment upheld by the Court of Appeal on December 4, 2020, and affirmed by the Supreme Court on October 27, 2023.
They said the verdict had provided āsome closure of sortsā despite her lack of remorse.
The family said, āSatisfied that justice had finally been served, the judgment provided some closure of sorts in the circumstance, if ever there could be one. Although the perpetrator had shown no remorse, even for a fleeting moment throughout the saga, the grieving family took solace in the judgments and moved on, having painfully come to terms with the fate that life had thrust upon one of our own.
The family faulted the grounds of clemency, insisting that the pardon appeared to be aimed at āappeasing Maryamās family members.ā
They lamented, āWe interpret this decision as primarily driven by the sole motivation for appeasing Maryamās family members by way of extending mercy to a certified convicted murderer.
At the same time, it conveniently ignored the corresponding inexorable pain that has now been inflicted on the victimās grieving family, friends and associates,ā
They accused the Federal Government of undermining the judicial process and disregarding the feelings of the deceasedās loved ones, saying the action had dehumanised Bilyaminu and reduced him to a statistic.
Bilyaminuās family further stated, āWe are compelled to issue this formal statement to humanise Bilyaminu, who is now suddenly being made to appear as if he is just another faceless anonymous individual in the long line of victims of crimes in the country.ā
The family also dismissed arguments that Sandaās children needed her care, stressing that she had already denied them their fatherās love.
The family said, āThe alleged grounds for Maryam Sandaās release were predicated on appeals from her family, amongst other considerations. It is pertinent to stress that Bilyaminu was also our cherished family member who was profoundly loved and deeply mourned by his teeming relations, friends and close associates following the unfortunate incident that resulted in his gruesome murder eight years ago. Maryam, letās not forget, had earlier denied the same children now used to elicit sympathy and secure her release, the opportunity to know what a fatherās love and care mean.ā
While expressing deep hurt over the pardon, the family said they would take solace in divine justice.
The statement added, āWe take solace in the simple fact that in such matters, the ultimate comprehensive justice resides purely with the Supreme Judge and our Creator, who will dispense this matter on the Day of Recompense.ā
Maryam Sanda was convicted in 2020 for stabbing her husband, Bilyaminu Bello, to death at their Abuja residence on November 19, 2017. She was among the 175 inmates pardoned last week by President Tinubu under the Prerogative of Mercy policy.